Folklore -- China
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Folklore -- China
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- The ghost bride, Yangsze Choo
- How the rooster got his crown, retold and illustrated by Amy Lowry Poole
- Monkey creates havoc in heaven, adapted by Pan Cai Ying from the novel, The pilgrimage to the West, by Wu Cheng En ; illustrated by Xin Kuan Liang [and others] ; translated by Ye Pin Kuei and revised by Jill Morris
- The Monkey King, a classic Chinese tale for children, by David Seow; illustrations by L K Tay-Audouard
- The empty pot, Demi
- The enchanted tapestry, a Chinese folktale, retold by Robert D. San Souci ; pictures by László Gál
- The weaving of a dream, a Chinese folktale, retold and illustrated by Marilee Heyer
- Two of everything, retold and illustrated by Lily Toy Hong
- Tikki Tikki Tembo, by Arlene Mosel ; illustrated by Blair Lent
- The five Chinese brothers, by Claire Huchet Bishop and Kurt Wiese
- Chen Ping and his magic axe, Demi
- Chinese fables, "the dragon slayer" and other timeless tales of wisdom, Shiho S. Nunes ; illustrated by Lak-Khee Tay-Audouard
- The little monkey king's journey, retold in English and Chinese by Li Jian ; [translation: Yijin Wert]
- Chinese tales of folklore, by S.Y. Lu Mar. Illustrated by Howard Simon
- Five fold happiness, Chinese concepts of luck, prosperity, longevity, happiness, and wealth, Vivien Sung ; Chinese translation by You Shan Tang ; color photographs by Richard Weinstein
- The luminous pearl, a Chinese folktale, retold by Betty L. Torre ; illustrated by Carol Inouye
- The rooster's antlers, a story of the Chinese zodiac, retold by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by YongSheng Xuan
- The dragon's pearl, retold by Julie Lawson ; paintings by Paul Morin
- Tikki Tikki Tembo, retold by Arlene Mosel ; illustrated by Blair Lent
- The terrible Nung Gwama, a Chinese folktale, adapted by Ed Young from the retelling by Leslie Bonnet ; illustrated by Ed Young
- Ho Yi the archer and other classic Chinese tales, retold by Shelley Fu ; illustrated by Joseph F. Abboreno ; Chinese calligraphy by Sherwin Fu
- Lon Po Po, a red-riding hood story from China, translated and illustrated by Ed Young
- The seven Chinese brothers, by Margaret Mahy ; illustrated by Jean and Mou-Sien Tseng
- White tiger, blue serpent, Grace Tseng ; illustrated by Jean and Mou-sien Tseng
- The year of the dog, tales from the Chinese Zodiac, written by Oliver Chin ; illustrated by Miah Alcorn
- Tales from China, by Annie Bergeret and Marie Tenaille ; illustrated by Françoise Boudignon
- The magic paintbrush, a Chinese folktale, retold by M.J. York ; illustrated by Cat Zaza
- Lon Po Po, a Red-Riding Hood story from China, book by Ed Young
- Pebbles from a broken jar, fables and hero stories from old China, retold by Frances Alexander
- Turandot, Marianna Mayer ; [illustrated by] Winslow Pels
- The magical Monkey King, mischief in Heaven : Classic Chinese tales, retold by Ji Li Jiang ; illustrated by Hui Hui Su-Kennedy
- Chinese symbols and icons, Zhong guo tu fu, [editor, Catarina Wong]
- Folk tales from China, with illus. by William Arthur Smith
- Disney's Mulan, Disney Enterprises, Inc
- Once there were no pandas, a Chinese legend, by Margaret Greaves ; illustrated by Beverley Gooding
- Disney's Mulan, adapted by Lisa Ann Marsoli ; illustrated by Judith Holmes Clarke [and others]
- The little peacock's gift, a Chinese folk tale, Cherry Denman
- The weaving of a dream, a Chinese folktale, retold and illustrated by Marilee Heyer
- Cómo pesar un elefante, un cuento de China, contado por Lorain Day ; adaptado por María Herminia Acuña ; ilustrado por John Griffiths
- No year of the cat, retold by Mary Dodson Wade ; illustrated by Nicole Wong
- The seven Chinese brothers, by Margaret Mahy ; pictures by Jean and Mou-Sien Tseng
- Mulan saves the day, adapted by Nancy E. Krulik ; illustrated by Atelier Philippe Harchy
- The fabrics of fairytale, stories spun from far and wide, collected and retold by Tanya Robyn Batt ; illustrated by Rachel Griffin
- Stories of famous Chinese heroes, Zhongguo ying xiong gu shi, [editor, Betty Wong]
- The Empress and the silkworm, written and illustrated by Lily Toy Hong
- The pea blossom, retold and illustrated by Amy Lowry Poole
- The shadow in the Moon, a tale of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Christina Matula ; illustrated by Pearl Law
- The year of the dog, tales from the Chinese zodiac, written by Oliver Chin ; illustrated by Miah Alcorn
- The jade stone, a Chinese folktale, adapted by Caryn Yacowitz ; illustrated by Ju-Hong Chen
- Story of the Chinese zodiac, [Sibi kanji tongmul iyagi], retold by Monica Chang ; illustrated by Arthur Lee ; Korean translation by Hyonggun Choi